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" I should not have wondered by this time to find that they had their respective musical bands stationed on some eminent chip, and playing their national airs the while, to excite the slow and cheer the dying combatants. "
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Student and Family Miscellany, Volume 11

1855 - 228 pages
...united for life, as if a new kind of attraction had been invented which put all other locks and cements to shame. I should not have wondered by this time...respective musical bands stationed on some eminent chip, «nd playing their national airs the while, to excite the slow and cheer the dying combatants. I was...
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Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2, Part 2

Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - American literature - 1855 - 474 pages
...kind of attraction had beeu invented which put all other locks and cementa to th ame. I should nut have wondered by this time to find that they had their...some eminent chip, and playing their national airs ttic while, to excite the slow :>mt cheer the dying combatants. I was myself excited somewhat even...
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The New England Farmer, Volume 7

Agriculture - 1855 - 632 pages
...construct others, for convenience in feeding in their mowing fields. their cattle other locks and cements to shame. I should not have wondered by this time to find that they had If a fair estimate could be made of the actual cost of maintaining our unnecessary fences, and of the...
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Progressive Readers: A Class Book for the Use of Advanced Pupils ..., Issue 5

John Epy Lovell - Readers (Secondary) - 1866 - 568 pages
...united for life, as if a new kind of attraction had been invented which put all other locks and cem'ents to shame. I should not have wondered by this time...the dying combatants. I was myself excited somewhat even as if they had been men. The more you think of it, the less the difference. And certainly there...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 4; Volume 67

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 pages
...united for life as if a new kind of attraction had been invented which put all other locks and cements to shame. I should not have wondered by this time...some eminent chip, and playing their national 'airs the1 while, to excite the slow and cheer the dying combatants. I was myself excited somewhat, even...
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The Graded-school First-fifth Reader, Book 5

Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - Readers - 1875 - 348 pages
...as if a new kind of attraction had been invented which put all other locks and cements to shame. 8. I should not have wondered by this time to find that...the dying combatants. I was myself excited somewhat, even as if they had been men. The more you think of it, the less the difference. 9. I took up the chip...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 90

1877 - 832 pages
...united for life, as if a new kind of attraction had been invented which put all other locks and cements to shame. I should not have wondered by this time...the dying combatants. I was myself excited somewhat even as if they had been men. The more you think of it, the less the difference. And certainly there...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1877 - 810 pages
...united for life, as if a new kind of attraction had been invented which put all other locks and cements to shame. I should not have wondered by this time to find that they had their respective musical banda stationed on some eminent chip, and playing their national airs the while, to excite the slow...
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Appletons' School Readers

William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - Readers - 1878 - 508 pages
...as if a new kind of attraction had been invented which put all other locks and cements to shame. 7. I should not have wondered by this time to find that...the dying combatants. I was myself excited somewhat, even as if they had been men. The more you think of it, the less the difference. And certainly there...
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American Prose: Hawthorne: Irving: Longfellow: Whittier: Holmes: Lowell ...

American literature - 1880 - 444 pages
...united for life, as if a new kind of attraction had been in vented which put all other locks and cements to shame. I should not have wondered by this time...the dying combatants. I was myself excited somewhat even as if they had been men. The more you think of it, the less the difference. And certainly there...
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